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This Week on Optical Track: Ida Tallala and Kate Lain!

EPFC | December 14th, 2021

We’ve got twice the AIR for you this week! Tune in on Tuesday, December 14, at 8 pm for AIR on the Air Episode 26 featuring EPFC 2019 Elder In Residence Ida Tallala, followed by AIR on the Air Episode 19 with Fall 2011 Artist In Residence, Kate Lain! Optical Track is EPFC’s weekly radio show on dublab.com. Can’t join us live? Optical Track is archived for your listening pleasure anytime at https://www.dublab.com/shows/optical-track

Support for AIR on the Air is provided by the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts.

This Week On Optical Track: Kate Lain and a bubble hour

EPFC | August 22nd, 2021

Optical Track is EPFC’s weekly cinematic radio show on dublab.com! Join us Tuesday August 24, 8 – 10 pm for AIR on the Air Episode 19 with LA AIR 2011 artist in residence Kate Lain followed by a sweet set of bubble music with DJ Doggy Dog, DJ Mongoose and DJ Miguel.

Can’t tune in for the live broadcast? Shows are archived at https://www.dublab.com/shows/optical-track.

AIR on the Air is supported by The Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts.

Now Showing In the EPFC LA Window-Cine: Kate Lain’s Smoke and Ash Loops

EPFC | October 12th, 2020

Now showing in the Window-Cine at 1200 N Alvarado: artist Kate Lain’s Smoke and Ash Loops, made in Pasadena between September 8-14, 2020, with smoke and ash from the ongoing Bobcat Fire. Also check out the window installation created by Kate to accompany the film.  Show will be up for about 2-3 weeks. Come for a stroll and watch–open 24 hours a day.
@katelainprojects

EPFC Extravaganza / Acid-Free at Blum & Poe

EPFC | April 30th, 2018
Sunday, May 6 from 3-7 pm
Echo Park Film Center Extravaganza @ Acid-Free Los Angeles
Join us for a special screening looking at works from Echo Park Film Center’s LA AIR residency program, annual Super 8 commissioning program, and from members of the EPFC Co-op, including: Nesanet Abegaze, ACT-LA, Jonathan Almaraz, Basma Alsharif, Dicky Bahto, Leah Bordenga, Marco Kane Braunschweiler, Ursula Brookbank, Madison Brookshire, Kate Brown, Emett Casey, Brenda Contreras, Michael Cruickshank, Caitlin Díaz, Marcella Ernest, Calvin Frederick, The Here & Now (Paolo Davanzo & Lisa Marr), Lydia Hwang, Gelare Khoshgozaran, Andrew Kim, Eve LaFountain, Kate Lain, Alima Lee, Janis Crystal Lipzin, Alex MacKenzie, Maria Magnusson, Gregory Mahoney, Andrés Mansisdor, Daniel Marlos, Dolissa Medina, Alan Nakagawa, Tomonari Nishikawa, Will O’Loughlen, John Palmer, Alee Peoples & Mike Stoltz, Anna Luisa Petrisko (Jeepneys), Miko Revereza, Wyatt Sanders, Jennifer Saparzadeh, Margie Schnibbe, Cosmo Segurson, Rosario Sotelo, Travis Starks, Patrick Stephenson, Cindy Stillwell, Jessica Storm, Haruko Tanaka, Nancy Jean Tucker, Nicole Ucedo, Penelope Uribe-Abee, Pablo Valencia, and Max Winter.
Acid-Free Los Angeles

Art Book Market

at Blum & Poe
2727 La Cienaga Blvd.

http://acid-free.info/

Marvelous Movie Mondays: Eaton Canyon

EPFC | September 25th, 2017

Marvelous Movie Mondays! It’s our final week to celebrate A Day In The Sun: Films by the EPFC Coop and we’re giving a super special shout out to the fabulous Ms. Kate Lain, charter Coop member and the creator/curator/champion of Marvelous Movie Mondays! Thanks for all you do, Kate, in bringing the global experimental community together here each week!

Let’s enjoy a nature break with Kate’s film Eaton Canyon (1.2 miles in 50 feet).

Traces of what has come before imbue the present. In Eaton Canyon, one of the most trafficked hiking destinations near Los Angeles, you can find a multitude of traces of its own making—traces of geologic change, of jurisdictional decisions, of plant and animal life, of constructions built to last but now left as ruins. This suite of works is imbued with traces not only of a particular moment in this canyon, but also of their own making.

Born and raised in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, Kate works in a variety of media including digital video, super 8 film, photography, paper, clay, and fabric. She is interested in intersections—of human and nature, myth and lived experience, feminine and masculine. Her video and film work verges on documentary and spans a wide range—from essay film to stop-motion collage to impressionist portrait. She has an MFA in Science & Natural History Filmmaking, and her works have screened at festivals and venues internationally.